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“If there’s one thing to take away from this exchange, it’s understanding that we can love those in our lives while disagreeing and wholeheartedly acknowledging when they’re wrong”. But to position the royal family in a place of needing to “learn” and labelling it as unconscious bias – as opposed to racism – doesn’t sound as bad, does it?
When holding our families accountable, having one foot in the door and one foot out is only going to cause confusion. It’s important to take a stand on the point you’re making and be able to communicate that – and in “This is the issue with Harry: cakeism,” tweeted journalist Jason Okundaye. “He wants to condemn his family members so they can “grow”, but only wants to call it “unconscious bias” because calling it racism requires him to unravel the institution of monarchy itself #HarryTheInterview.”